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Lauer@ Pam No. 75,201, and Mai-@k 3, 186s.

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T0 ALL WHOLE ilT MAY GDNCERN: .i c. Be it Irn'own that'LDANIE/L RUDOLPH,of Sugar Grove, Bern township, Fairfield county, State of Ohio, haveinvented new end usefullmprovments inBee-Hives; and I do hereby declarethe following to be an exact description thereof, reference heinghad tothe accompanying drawings, and to the letters o f reference markedthereon, making alpart of thirspeeieatiomi whieh Figure 1 represents afront elevation of the bee-house Fige' 2, a vertical section. l i

The natnre Oi' my invention consists in the eonsbrucionof flanged tindrawers, with a. wire sieve above, andsurro'nnded by open chomb'ers, forthe purpose-of entrpping moths,vmillers, nd worms, and prevent theirinfestiug the bee-house. 4 v

A represents theltin drawers, with the lnnges B, nt the upper sides,turned inward,.and vacuum, or open chambers, C, around the house, throuh which the moths o down into the tin dra-wars A, and there enti-zipped,

the anges B preventing their escapo; and if any moths get in by thespouts D, and on to the sieve E, their v hatched worm heingi'smali,falls through the sieve E into the tin drawers, from whence itcannotescnpo What I claim as my invention, and dosireto secure 'byLetters Patent, ie-. The construction, arrangement, and combination ofthe flanged tin drawers with.v e. wire sieve above, and

smroundev by open chambers on each side, as herein described, for thopurpose of entrspping moths, millors,

and worms, andl preventing their infesting the bee-house. I

lDNEL RUDOLPH.

Witnesses: SOLOMON SHOOT, J; H. MATHENL'

